Ahead of the referendum MP Steve Barclay warned of Project Fear and their "endless scaremongering" but today, as Brexit Secretary, he delivered a different version of Project Fear - that of a "constitutional collision".

Fenland has snubbed calls for the Prime Minister to revoke Article 50 - the procedure by which we will leave the European Union - with only 1.41 per cent of the electorate signing the on line petition which today passed the three million mark.

A taskforce set up by Cambridgeshire County Council to look at the impact of Brexit says fears have been raised by the community and voluntary sector over "inequalities and poverty, pressures upon their services and funding for their work".

Weak medical device regulation has cost more than 1,000 people their lives in three years and left thousands suffering agonising pain, prompting a call for radical reform into how implants are approved.

A motion critical of MP and Brexit secretary Steve Barclay that was to have been debated this weekend by his NE Cambs constituency executive has been pulled after party workers concluded it would be 'political suicide'.

There are warnings about the potential impact Brexit could have on Cambridgeshire, with possible fuel and medicine shortages, as well as the likelihood of a lack of care workers, cleaners, and other key staff.

The high cost of living and working in and around Cambridge has been blamed for problems recruiting staff in some key businesses, and must be addressed if the region is to succeed in the future, a report says.

In the wake of Cambridgeshire County Council deciding against supporting a 'people's vote' on the final Brexit deal last week, councillor Susan van de Ven has reflected on why she believes it is something that we should all be backing.

Lib Dem Cllr Susan van de Ven called on the council today (October 16) to support a "people's vote" on the terms of Brexit, with the possibility of remaining in the EU if it was decided leaving would be a bad idea.